He argues that America's destruction of Iraq, Syria, and Libya over the last two decades removed formerly middle-class societies from the regional balance and indirectly improved Israel's strategic environment.
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He argues that if the United States is defeated and Iran is shattered, then no other Middle Eastern power, including the GCC states, would be able to resist Israeli dominance.
He concludes that a Chinese strategist may prefer continued U.S. regional presence because the American role preserves predictability and a manageable status quo.
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"So, I mean, Israel just has a lot of advantages, right? The first advantage it has is that it has nuclear weapons. It has..."
"Right. So Israel doesn't necessarily want a war with Iran. Israel wants a war between the United States and Iran because Israel cannot defeat..."
"Now, I understand the geopolitics of the Middle East is very complicated. But for the past 10, 20 years, Israel has been doing whatever..."
"And the reason why is they have to be. Remember, Japan is an isolated island with very little resources. So they need to be..."
"And that means having the United States stay where it is."
"...The idea of Israel as the center hub of a new regional order. But Pax Judaica, Silica reframes Israel as merely a node in..."
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